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Israeli Nurses' intention to report for work in an emergency or disaster
Semyon Melnikov
*
,
Michal Itzhaki
,
Ilya Kagan
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Nursing sciences
Rabin Medical Center Israel
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Keyphrases
Israeli
100%
Self-efficacy
100%
Perceived Knowledge
100%
Risk Appraisal
100%
Self-efficacy Beliefs
50%
Emergency Work
50%
Knowledge Risks
50%
Pearson Correlation Coefficient
25%
Regression Analysis
25%
Self-administered Questionnaire
25%
Personal Characteristics
25%
Organizational Factors
25%
Clinical Significance
25%
Emergency Preparedness
25%
Personal Factors
25%
Childcare
25%
T-test
25%
Support Services
25%
Convenience Sampling
25%
Institutional Support
25%
Registered nurses
25%
Descriptive Statistics
25%
Nurse's Role
25%
National Emergency
25%
Disaster Preparedness
25%
Part-time Work
25%
Nurse Training
25%
Large-scale Emergency
25%
Health Hazards
25%
Working through
25%
Barriers to Reporting
25%
Emergency Condition
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Self-Efficacy
100%
Correlation Coefficient
16%
Nurse Attitude
16%
Student T Test
16%
Registered Nurse
16%